Ok, So I have a small mixed flock. I currently have 9 hens and 2 roosters. My main rooster is a Sultan/Polish mix and the 2nd roo is one of his offspring that I kept from last summers hatching. Things had been fine between them up until 2 days ago. The younger roo all of a sudden has started attacking Daddy. Beat him up pretty bad. My boyfriend found them, at first thought the older roo was dead because he was pinned to the ground with the younger rooster on top of him, his head was covered in blood. I brought him inside and cleaned him up, one of his wattles was torn and had some minor bleeding on his comb. So I kept him inside for the night. I am trying to keep both Roos. Mainly because I wanted the younger one for breeding because of his coloring and the older guy has proved his worth and I have sort of become attached to him.
However, the younger Roo will not stop attacking Daddy. If Daddy is anywhere within sight the young guy will stop what he is doing and chase down Daddy Roo. I went in for a bit and when I came out I found Daddy Roo with his head stuck in a wood pile trying to get away from the young guy. I now have Daddy Roo in a very large Dog crate inside the coop with his own food and water so that the young roo cannot attack him.
Is there a way to stop the aggressive behavior between the two roos, or am I just going to have to cull one of them. I do not have a second coop to separate them with their own hens. They free-range most of the time. So my only other option would be to only let out one roo with the hens at a time. But this would mean locking one of the roos up in the run. Which them would mean that the hens will not be able to get to their nesting boxes.
What should I do? Or, What can I do?
However, the younger Roo will not stop attacking Daddy. If Daddy is anywhere within sight the young guy will stop what he is doing and chase down Daddy Roo. I went in for a bit and when I came out I found Daddy Roo with his head stuck in a wood pile trying to get away from the young guy. I now have Daddy Roo in a very large Dog crate inside the coop with his own food and water so that the young roo cannot attack him.
Is there a way to stop the aggressive behavior between the two roos, or am I just going to have to cull one of them. I do not have a second coop to separate them with their own hens. They free-range most of the time. So my only other option would be to only let out one roo with the hens at a time. But this would mean locking one of the roos up in the run. Which them would mean that the hens will not be able to get to their nesting boxes.
What should I do? Or, What can I do?